How to Make an Easy DIY Felt Holiday Banner (or for any Occasion)

When it’s time to celebrate a birthday or other special occasion, wouldn’t it be handy not to have to fuss about shopping for or putting together decorations? I’ll show you how easy it is to make your very own diy birthday banner that you can use year after year for all of your family members!

For each person’s birthday, I hang our homemade birthday banner on the mantle. The diy birthday banner is extra special because I used fabric pieces from our wedding napkins and bits of fabric from the kids’ baby clothes which makes it unique.

You can make a happy birthday banner for your family too! You can make it with sentimental items or you can choose any fabric combinations that you love.

You don’t have to have a sewing machine and no need for seamstress skills….I will show you a few different ways to create a meaningful diy birthday banner that you will be proud to display.

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*Bonus tip* You can cut out several at a time by pinning the template to 3 or 4 layers of felt.

Step 2

You will need letters to trace for your banner (unless you have great penmanship skills and want to freestyle it;-) If you don’t have letters to trace, you can print on cardstock and cut the letters out.

Step 3

I use a bit of adhesive to hold the letter in place on the felt for tracing. I trace around the letter onto the felt with a Frixion pen.

These pens are absolutely one of my favorite things! They erase with complete ease from paper and I use them all them time for crafting and sewing projects.

When you mark on fabric with a Frixion pen, you simply apply a small amount of heat with an iron and the ink is completely gone!

So go ahead and trace around the letter template but don’t iron it yet! You need the pen marking to be on the fabric for the next steps.

Step 4

Now take the fabric you have chosen to use and place it underneath the felt piece.

Put the right side of the fabric under the felt so the fabric’s right side is touching the felt’s backside. Now pin the fabric in place.

Step 5

For Option 1—Peek-a-Boo Hand Sewn Letters

Hand stitch with embroidery thread along the line you drew. I didn’t separate the embroidery thread strands so I used all 6 strands together.

*Note* Options 1 and 2 are great if the backside of the banner won’t be displayed since the back is unfinished. This works perfectly if hanging the banner on the mantel or on a wall.

For Option 2—Peek-a-Boo Hand Sewn Letters

You will follow all of the steps as above except instead of hand sewing with the embroidery thread, use your sewing machine to stitch around the letter.

When you have finished stitching around the letter, quickly rub a warm iron over the pennant and any remaining ink will disappear! You’ll feel like a magician!

Option 3—Hot Glue Banner Letters

This is a great option for those who don’t like hand sewing or maybe don’t have a sewing machine. I enjoy hand sewing simple embroidery type stitching, but if it’s not your cup of tea, then grab your hot glue gun. That sucker never let’s us down!

You will need to trace the letters onto felt rather than fabric for this option.

Then cut out the felt letter and simply glue it to the felt pennant.

Such a simple way to make an adorable diy birthday banner if you need it in a hurry!

Step 6

Now you will need to cut the felt away so the fabric peeks through. Carefully pinch a small piece of the felt between your fingers to separate the felt from the fabric. Then, gently make a small snip and slowly cut around the inside of the letter staying close to the thread (without cutting the thread.)